It would have made our experience better if we were only with our group because we all knew how to drive. Having someone block the middle of the lane and not let you pass is annoying especially when you pay at least $25/person and the track time was only 8 min and half of that or more you had to try and get around drivers that should be on lower course. The facility needed to weed out the bad or poor young drivers because it takes away from the experience. The inside electric go karts were cool ( we had to do the intermediate course because teens did not have a permit or license ). Pricing was a little high for a family of 5. Make sure to sign the digital waiver prior to going, or you can do the waiver there in person. Not a bad place to spend some time but you will be spending some money. There is a bar and a place to sit and eat while the kids are off playing. They had your normal everyday arcade games but also had a couple of virtual reality options as well. The bathrooms were immaculate even for a place of that size and the amount of people in and out of that place. The Karting will give you a scheduled time and track for your race. Each kart race will cost you about $22 (each race lasts about 15 mins). You first have to electronically register and sign a waiver (for each person karting) then get on line to pay for the Karting and/or game card for the arcade. My husband wanted to try the electric Karting. Sometimes it took awhile for the pins to be reset because the strings would tangle (you are paying an hourly rate $30 for up to 6 people per lane). You can only use their house balls (from 6 to 12lbs available) and the pins are held up by strings. The bowling area was nice but is not a bowling alley for an avid bowler. We decided to try their "boutique bowling".
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